Jorge
April 25th, 2007, 10:20 PM
In an open letter to students, the university announces that it will now restrict the use of all "P2P, or file-sharing on the campus computer network".
<p>Ohio University has currently received the most complaints from the RIAA regarding illegal music downloading to date, having received some 1,287 notices since last September, and averaging 10-15 new ones a day. </p>
<p>"The number of copyright complaints we have received is not a sign that pirating is high on our campus compared with other institutions," interim Chief Information Officer Shawn Ostermann said.</p>
<p>"We believe that e
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<p>Ohio University has currently received the most complaints from the RIAA regarding illegal music downloading to date, having received some 1,287 notices since last September, and averaging 10-15 new ones a day. </p>
<p>"The number of copyright complaints we have received is not a sign that pirating is high on our campus compared with other institutions," interim Chief Information Officer Shawn Ostermann said.</p>
<p>"We believe that e
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